Russians Use Walkie-Talkies, Paper Maps After Internet Shutdown
Moscow and other major Russian cities face over a week of internet outages, forcing residents to rely on walkie-talkies, pagers, and paper maps for communication and navigation.
Moscow and other major Russian cities face over a week of internet outages, forcing residents to rely on walkie-talkies, pagers, and paper maps for communication and navigation.
The Trump administration's U-turn on Russian oil sanctions has reportedly generated up to $150 million daily in extra revenue for Moscow, marking a significant diplomatic and economic victory for Vladimir Putin amid Middle East tensions.
Unexplained internet disruptions in Moscow have led to a 27% rise in walkie-talkie sales and a 73% increase in pager purchases as Russians seek alternatives amid Kremlin's tightening online control.
A police officer has been killed in an explosion from a suspicious device in Moscow, Russia, with authorities investigating the incident as a potential attack.
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RecommendedAs Russia's war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, the country's liberal elite, exemplified by Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova, has chosen adaptation over resistance, reshaping itself to survive in a state of permanent conflict and repression.
In February 1956, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev delivered a secret speech condemning Joseph Stalin as a despot who fostered a regime of fear and terror, reshaping Soviet history.
The UK Foreign Office and allied nations allege that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed with a frog toxin poison, contradicting Moscow's claims of natural causes.
Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, a key Russian military intelligence figure, was shot multiple times in a Moscow apartment building. The Kremlin's response has raised eyebrows as Russia blames Ukraine for the attack.
Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, a key figure in Russian military intelligence, is fighting for his life after being shot multiple times in a Moscow apartment building, with Russia blaming Ukraine.
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RecommendedLt Gen Vladimir Alekseyev, a deputy director of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, is in critical condition after being shot multiple times outside his Moscow apartment. The attack raises questions about security and potential Ukrainian involvemen
Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, a high-ranking Russian defence official, was targeted by an unknown shooter outside his Moscow residence. The assailant fled after firing multiple shots, prompting a criminal investigation for attempted murder.
A former British defence attache reveals he was constantly tailed in Moscow, sparking Cold War memories and letters on espionage, politics, and culture.